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£88,000

1 bed flat for sale
Haig Crescent, Dunfermline KY12

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Ground Floor Flat

  • Lounge

  • Kitchen

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • Bathroom

  • Garden

  • Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing

  • Energy Efficiency Rating C & Council Tax Band B

If you purchase 41 Haig Crescent, you’ll be starting with a substantial ground-floor flat-one of four in the block-offering a spacious interior brimming with potential. The property would benefit from cosmetic updating and fresh décor, but the result will be a home of exceptional size and comfort. Already fitted with double glazing and gas-fired central heating, it presents an excellent buy-to-let opportunity or a superb option for those looking to downsize. The attractive, fully tiled bathroom and private garden areas add further appeal. An outer side door opens into an impressive 19-foot hallway, complete with a fitted storage cupboard and access to all rooms. These include a front-facing lounge with feature fireplace, two double bedrooms-each with built-in storage-a well-proportioned kitchen, and a beautifully presented tiled bathroom.

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Formally the Royal Burgh in Fife, Dunfermline lies 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. Steeped in history the Abbey and graveyard confirm Dunfermline’s status as the “mausoleum of Scotland’s kings and queens”. The town has shopping facilities, a major public park, a main college campus at Halbeath and an-out-of-town leisure park with a multiplex cinema and a number of restaurants. Major employers include Sky, Amazon and Nationwide.
Pittencrieff Park which is known locally as “The Glen”. Dunfermline has a rich history and this impressive local asset provides a delightful and peaceful retreat for residents and visitors to Dunfermline. Pittencrieff Park was purchased in the early 20th Century by Andrew Carnegie and given to the Dunfermline public. Resident peacocks used to walk among an area that includes a statue to Carnegie, the remains of an 11th century tower, the much admired Glen Pavilion and woodland walks and gardens that are amongst the finest in the East of Scotland.
Primary and secondary schools are close at hand with good local transport links with bus and train station. Dunfermline is located only 5 miles from the Forth Road Bridge and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and several other locations within the central belt. The M90 motorway is within easy reach and provides direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. The local railway station provides a regular service to Edinburgh with intercity links to other parts of the UK and there are regular and convenient bus services to both local and national destinations. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are also accessible.

Lounge (14'9 x 13'1)

Kitchen (10'3 x 8'8)

Bedroom 1 (16'4 x 9'5)

Bedroom 2 (12 x 8'7)

Bathroom (8'7 x 5)

Extras

Gas central heating; Double glazing

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